- Maersk Ground Freight plans to open five to seven new U.S. facilities in 2026 after officially launching a 165,000-square-foot terminal in Fontana, Calif., in January.
- The expansion aims to improve routing efficiency and transit time reliability as Maersk adds to its 65 existing U.S. ground freight sites and strengthens connectivity between key hubs.
- Additional terminals in Savannah and Coppell opened in recent months, and Maersk says it will continue evaluating new locations based on evolving customer needs.
Maersk Ground Freight plans to open five to seven new facilities in 2026 following the official opening of a Fontana, Calif., terminal in January, a company representative said Feb. 26.
The 165,000-square-foot Fontana site in the Inland Empire has 22 docks and bays. The facility began operations in 2025, and a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held in January.
Best known for its containership business, Maerskās expansion of its U.S. ground operations is part of a wider global initiative…